Thursday, September 30, 2010

I just wanted to make a quick announcement! For those of you who want to build your copic marker collection....BLICKS is having a 20% off on entire purchase of $99 or more. This will come out to be cheaper then your typical 5.50+ per a sketch marker. Please note this promotion is on their online website only...Below is the link to get you started =) The offer ends 10/3/10!!

Friday, September 24, 2010

As Halloween draws closer, I thought I'd get myself as well as others in the mood with adorable Halloween themed picture frames! These were so much fun to create and make, that I couldn't stop at just one! These "Devilish" frames are the perfect Halloween treat (and won't give you cavities)! You can see more at the Pasadena City College Flea Market on Sunday, Oct.3rd, from 9am-3pm. See you there for a bewitchingtime!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Hello Fellow Crafters, it's been a while since I last shared with you one of my creations! Today, I have these cute acrylic container, along with some awesome tins, which I decorated the front of the lids. These little tins and containers are great for storing jewelry, push pins, sewing needles, and other little nic naks! If you would like to see these cuties along with other goodies then come visit us at the Pasadena City College Flea Market on Oct. 3rd, from 9am-3pm! We look forward to seeing you there!

Enjoy the pix! Above, are two different sizes of acrylic containers that I embellished on, and below, are the picture of the tins that I had so much fun crafting! Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Hello Everyone! Happy Wednesday! I just wanted to share today what a friend has made for me. Isn't she cute? I liked how she laid out the color schemes and used embossing and edge punches for this card. The stamp itself is from the greeting farm in digi format. Hope it itches your crafty side to come out =)

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Hi there! Hope everyone's weekend is wrapping up great! I just wanted to let the new stampers know that the greeting farm stamps require a permanent ink based and is called "Memento." This can be found at michael's in tear drop sets of 4 for 9.99. You can color them with any type of art color pencil or marker but copic markers are the recommended best results for your images. You can check out "color me copics" for tutorials on how to use these for fabulous results which I follow on my blog! Last but not least, you need to get special (thick) paper that can withhold the ink from copics and to prevent it from bleeding. I recommend kelly's paper (there's a store location in Rosemead or one in Pasadena) where they have the cheaper alternative for about 15 bucks for a ream of paper (Neenah Paper (green wrapping)) or 32 bucks for the better quality (Neenah Paper in Starwhite). Any questions let me know. Hope this was helpful!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Can you already hear the Birthday tune in your head??? I certainly did when I saw this cutie. Her name is Chelsea from the Wild Sprouts Greeting Farm Stamps. I loved making this card and just had to have music notes plugged in somewhere and it never hurts with cutsie little bows =D Hope you like it! Once again we will be at the Monrovia Farmer's Market tomorrow 9/17 from 5-9pm. You're always welcome to come visit us =)

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Today I have surfer Ian to show that I have entered into the "Move It" challenge on the greeting farms Farm Fresh Friday challenge. I am happy of how he came out since he's a super cutie! He can surf from one end to the other end of the card =) I also made a matching frame to make a great gift combo for any occasion. Contact me if interested. We carry personalized goods and rubber =) We also will be at the Monrovia Farmer's Market this Friday 9/17 if you want to come out! Thanks for stopping by!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Hello everyone! Have you ever had a pot of hot tea, or plant that needs a little crafty touch? Well, I have finally put my fabric scraps into work, and came up with these really beautiful and functional potholders! I have made several, which I use to place under my pot of tea, for decoration under my potted plants, and even for my hot bowl of soup! They are all made of 100% cotton, and the center part has this special material that oven mitts are made of, which can withstand heat at least up to 400 degrees without worrying about burning those crafty hands of ours! So if you're interested or would like to see them in person, then Join Kathy and I at the Monrovia Family Festival on Friday,Sept.17th! Hope to see you there!

From this pix above, you can see that

I have the pot holders decorated with a circle of hearts and flower yo yos.

This one is my favorite! I also made sets, so one pot holder is with a circle of hearts (above pix), and the other is made with the exact colors but with flower yo yos.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Hello Everyone!!! I hope you didn't miss us too much. I got some frames to show you today. Don't you just want them because their so adorable?!? I know I would! The frames are painted white on the edges and the images are from the greeting farm. We carry the stamps if you are interested so give me or Elise a Holler! =) The size is 4x6 which is perfect for any pictures that you may have or will print. We do customize and make anything personable your way just email or blog us and we can chat about it =) On a sad note...we will not be at the Monrovia Farmer's Market tomorrow 9/10/10. But we will for sure be back for the following Friday 9/17/10 from 5-9pm. Were debating whether we will be there every other week for the month of September or every week. What do you think? Let me know and we will surely take your feedback into consideration. In the meantime, you can always contact us via email at kdhai@yahoo.com or eliseteoh@gmail.com or blog us! We also do post our things on craigslist so check it out!

Friday, September 3, 2010

I decided to ink this cutie cupcake anya in time for a birthday! She was so fun to play with my shading and blending of the hair ;) You can barely tell but I was happy with the results. I used stampin up' punches for the borders and spellbinders oval scallops for this layout. For the tag, I personally wrote it in for personalization =D. There's glitter for some sparkle but it's not showing up quite well. Hope you liked it and got some inspiration!!! If you are a crafty addict or want some personalized stuff come by TODAY, Friday 9/3/10 to the Monrovia Farmer's Market from 5-9 and look for us in the middle of the mile long madness!! The addy is below:

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Good Morning! Hope everyone's week is wrapping up nicely towards the weekend! I have been pretty busy so barely got a chance to post these so will take advantage. I made this card for a friend of mine that I call Guru because she's such a talented crafter! I was also able to enter this card into a contest hosted by the Greeting Farm called "Make A Scene" and was thrilled to find out that I won!!! It was such a fun challenge and I was glad I did it. I used sakura flower punches for the leaves and cherry blossoms to create this theme. The sun and grass are punches from stampin up' as well as the tree frame. I used geisha anya's body and spotlight anya's head for the images alteration from the greeting farm stamps =) I loved how it all came together...it's just too adorable to not want it...hehe. Thanks for stopping by!